Knowledge Transfer Partnership’s (KTP) are government-funded programmes that enable businesses and universities to work together. A partnership involves a business, a university and a highly talented graduate, and lasts from six months to three years. The graduate carries out a strategic project in the business, with guidance from an university academic expert. Up to 67 percent of the project costs are government-funded.
As the UK economy grows and becomes increasingly digital, the benefits are clear - new technologies bring growth, strength and prosperity to an economy, but they also expose the threat of cyber security breaches, which can be costly and damaging to businesses. Information Security Breaches Survey recently reported that 74 percent of small businesses and 90 percent of large business have experienced a cyber-breach in the past year.
This investment will enable SMEs in the cyber security sector access research-driven knowledge and capability from universities, help them access strategic opportunities, tackle significant challenges and support the development of new innovative processes and solutions.